The phrase
"to watch this flick" means to observe or view a movie or film.
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If you have a short attention span and
prefer watching flicks that require little to no thinking, there's a good chance you won't like it at all.
Stand is pretty self - explanatory, as you can stand the tablet upright on a table, desk or counter in landscape mode, ideal
for watching a flick or working on a recipe.
You could launch Microsoft Edge with a dozen tabs,
watch a flick on Movies & TV, play Minecraft, or launch the Xbox app to stream a game from your Xbox One.
That said,
in watching this flick I have come to realize that Chris Evans should be playing FLASH instead of Capt»n America.
It's me and you Matte must be the Sun, never mind we can sit back and watch it happen, Sorry lads I would
sooner watch those flicks and going past people even if the final ball fails then watch players with 5 year contracts chase the ball all over the pitch and then win it only to pass it straight to the other team, If Noble was worth his contract Rav was worth another 2 year contract just to see if a Newman could bring the best out of him, Just an old expats opinion (haven't had a drink yet)
Instead, I get a buffet version of a horror flick: scenes from other films, watered down, and all served together as to save the energy
of watching flicks that actually do it better.
Hi Henry here easy and loving going guy with great sense of humour, I like to stay up
late watching flicks.
Although I thoroughly
enjoyed watching this flick, my only worry is whether or not these accomplished poets will ever learn to speak grammatically.
I only mention this because there are younger viewers who might be
embarrassed watching the flick with their parents, or vice versa, so you can't just watch the film with just anyone.
Since Pirates 2 and 3 were shot simultaneously, fans of the franchise are forewarned to anticipate a sense of déjà vu
while watching this flick.
The co-watching feature may sound a little cheesy but there's something endearing about consuming media in the presence of others (it's one reason why movie theaters are still popular venues
for watching flicks).
I can keep all of my videos on my PlayBook, sit back on the couch to
watch a flick on a Friday night, and still use my PlayBook the whole time the video is playing.
Have a family read - aloud with classics such as Treasure Island and Charlotte's Web or newer book titles Percy Jackson and Harry Potter and then host a family movie night to
watch the flick!
We decided to play hooky and spent a lovely day dining lunch al fresco, shopping and
watching some flicks.
Whether you take your kids to a movie, dinner and a movie, or just stay home and make crafts or
watch a flick, children appreciate small gestures and love their parents unconditionally; therefore, they are the best dates.
It's not that I don't love the testing scene in The Thing, and the execution of the slacker take on it is fantastic, but if I'm going to sit down and
watch a flick, I don't want to see a movie I've already seen.
It's easy to
watch this flick, and it's a definitive «good in parts» kind of movie.
That's definitely the best time to
watch that flick.
I knew SM4 is going to suck ass even before I decided to
watch this flick.
That being said, the more
I watch this flick, the more I enjoy it — and I think that has a good deal to do with just how endearingly weird it is.
Very cool to see you mention FLCL as an influence on Scott Pilgrim — I definitely got that vibe while
watching the flick, and specifically mentioned so when persuading my brother to check it out (he's a huge fan, joking that the world's divided up into two kinds of people: those who «get» FLCL and those who don't).
Insane competition between Donkey Kong players, the history of Street Fighter, game developers dealing with unbelievable loss — these documentaries are all must -
watch flicks for gaming fans!
Google Play Movies look a lot better, with VR limited to
watching flicks on a flat screen in virtual settings.
And let's be honest, would you rather head to couples counseling or
watch a flick in your living room?